I normally hate heavy for the sake of being heavy, but this album feels so passionate and the anger feels visceral. Which in turn makes the heaviness feel earned.
@@idrinkmilk282 no shit, doesn’t mean that heavy = good. I’ve been listening to this genre since around the time Jane Doe came out, there are hundreds of bands that suck ass and just write “heavy” music that people gobble up just because it’s heavy, but it isn’t any good. Fit For A King, Thrown, ten56, Darko, Left to Suffer and Diamond Construct are all perfect examples of bands being heavy for the sake of being heavy, while just being vapid, phoned in, by the numbers trash tier metalcore.
It's a solid album going forward I think they'll add a singer by how the vocalist said in a recent interview that this album was the most hardest album to make without a singer
Great record. Last song sounds more like TGI to me with these fast, happy-ish riffs. The rest is just heavines witch we all love. P.S So close to 100K. Come on guys subscribe this guy!
Never really had these guys on the radar but this album delivered, even though the songs have kinda similar structures; simple yet affective. Thanks for showing it to us✌️
THIS FCKN ALBUM IS INCREDIBLE!!! 🤘😝….from start to finish it went hard. And the final track beautifully caps off the album. …’Feeding the Dead’ is nasty as fck !!
EDIT: Will Putney did not mix this! If you google "In Hearts Wake Incarnation Producer," Google confidently tells you it's Will Putney. As much as I love all his productions, he's not responsible for this one, so I'm updating this original comment. A commenter below says it's Josh Schroeder, but I learned my lesson, so everyone should go look it up for themselves:) Will Putney never fails, even with it's something a little different.
@@michvelnvsh That's my mistake - I trusted Google's first result like a dummy without checking the context and realizing it was pulling an answer--ironically, utterly devoid of context--and giving it to me confidently, despite being completely incorrect. I'll edit my original comment, haha.
This was my first introduction to In Hearts Wake and it's a shame it took this long but holy shit this album floored me, it's just fantastic front to back. I swear between 2023 and 2024 Metalcore is really bringing some smaller bands into the light, some new bands with phenomenal debut work into the light and some of the GOATS are also just crushing it. This and Graphic Nature will continue to be on repeat for me for the next couple months at least lol.
The way you said "it sounds like... them" is exactly how i feel. Im so happy for them to drop this. It feels like 2012 aussie metalcore again. Jake feels so much more versatile on this album compared to the many before
In hearts wake fell off my radar half a dozen years ago, but prior, I thought they had a big upside coming. I thought I was off the mark, I never saw this coming. This album is going to be heavily played whilst I work this year.
btw Bogdan are you going to do a full album reaction on RU-vid for Windwaker's new album and Graphic Nature's new album as well? litteraly the most Australian thing i have seen in quite some time and same thing with Winston McCall on one of the tracks for Northlane's Mirror's Edge EP
Hey Bogdan! Great reaction, first time hearing In Hearts Wake Considering new albums, did you had the opportunity to hear the new Axty album? If not, I suggest giving a chance